Born January 24, 1941, Aaron Neville is a product of New Orleans' richly
complex musical culture. He is the third of the four famous Neville
Brothers, who were his vocal models and first partners.

In 1966 Aaron broke onto the national scene with "Tell It Like It Is," a
plaintive ballad that went to the top of the pop charts and is still
considered a classic of American music. The Neville Brothers began a
string of successful albums in 1977. In 1989, Linda Ronstadt featured
Aaron on her album Cry Like a Rainstorm, Howl Like the Wind, resulting
in the great pop hit duet "Don't Know Much."

The high point of the Neville Brothers' career came in 1989 with "Yellow
Moon," written and sung by Aaron, whose solo career was revived in 1991
with the album Warm Your Heart, produced by George Massenburg and Linda
Ronstadt.

Aaron has won four Grammies: Best Pop Duo with Linda Ronstadt for
"Don't Know Much;" Best Pop Instrumental Performance with the Neville
Brothers for "Healing Chant;" Best Pop Duo with Linda Ronstadt for "All
My Life;" and Best Country Collaboration with Vocals with Trisha
Yearwood for "I Fall to Pieces." He was named Best Male Singer for two
successive years in the Rolling Stone critics' poll.